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muhammad ali, one of the most charismatic figures in sports history. and he knew. >> i am the greatest! >> the greatest. tributes are pouring in from all over the world. next, we're talking live to the mayor of ali's hometown. that, of course, in louisville, kentucky. crowd sounds ] oooh! [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. >>> i'm going to be so supreme. i'm going to beat him so easy, his will. i'm going to punch this man and jab him, dance and tie him up, and move him and stick him and bop him. 's he's going to be bruised. if i don't knock it out, the referee will say, stop it, no contest. he knows i'm going to tear him up. he knows i'm going to eat his nose up. i'm just going to -- feed him like he's hungry and missed his lunch. i'll put my foot down and say, knockout. >> welcome back. john berman here in louisville, kentucky, outside the muhamm
muhammad ali, one of the most charismatic figures in sports history. and he knew. >> i am the greatest! >> the greatest. tributes are pouring in from all over the world. next, we're talking live to the mayor of ali's hometown. that, of course, in louisville, kentucky. crowd sounds ] oooh! [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live...
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a call raised by men like abdullah azzam, a palestinian cleric, charismatic and deeply spiritual. he is the man who would mentor and shape osama bin laden throughout much of the 1980s. >> my name is hutaifah azzam. i've been living with bin laden for more than eight years continuously you could say. >> reporter: hutaifa is abdullah azzam's son. this is his first interview for western television. >> my father was leading islamic and arabic studies and osama bin laden was studying engineering at that time. >> reporter: bin laden was drawn to the influential cleric, seen here in afghanistan. he was the ideological force behind the call for jihad and he implored the young and impressionable osama to follow him. >> at the end of 1984 in the summer my father told him, you have to leave with me. i'm leaving to pakistan and afghanistan. >> reporter: bin laden responded. he made the move from saudi arabia to pakistan. >> the picture you get of bin laden at this point of his life, he's shy, he's retiring, he's monosyllabic, people will hardly get a word out of him. and he's completely overs
a call raised by men like abdullah azzam, a palestinian cleric, charismatic and deeply spiritual. he is the man who would mentor and shape osama bin laden throughout much of the 1980s. >> my name is hutaifah azzam. i've been living with bin laden for more than eight years continuously you could say. >> reporter: hutaifa is abdullah azzam's son. this is his first interview for western television. >> my father was leading islamic and arabic studies and osama bin laden was...
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>> gifted charismatic. nothing in his life would suggest that he could make a decision. now, when i say that, by the way, jamie, that doesn't mean that they can't, but barack obama couldn't, and there was nothing in his background to suggest it, and my point is simply this. we can't afford to take that risk, if we're fighting for the renewal of our country, i think you want someone that has a proven record, detailed plans and a steady hand. >> reporter: you got emotional last night when your mom was at the town hall. your dad can't be here because of his parkinsons. >> whenever i think about my dad i guess emotional. >> reporter: because -- >> well, he's frail, and for a guy that you just -- you have always thought was like superman, to see him in the condition physically that he's in, it's hard. >> reporter: what's your strategy for the next couple of days? >> we're going to campaign hard. all-in. have a good debate tomorrow night, and finish strong. >> jamie gangel, thank you so much thor that fascinating interview. coming up, speaking to the former first lady barbara
>> gifted charismatic. nothing in his life would suggest that he could make a decision. now, when i say that, by the way, jamie, that doesn't mean that they can't, but barack obama couldn't, and there was nothing in his background to suggest it, and my point is simply this. we can't afford to take that risk, if we're fighting for the renewal of our country, i think you want someone that has a proven record, detailed plans and a steady hand. >> reporter: you got emotional last night...
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. >> one of the most charismatic figures in history period, i think it is safe to say. certainly, 20th, 21st century history, had such an impact all around the world, particularly in the world of sports. he paved the way for multiple generations of african-american athletes. i just came from the nba finals. i was in oakland, the home of the golden state warriors where he was watching the nba finals. i had a chance to speak with steve smith to talk about what muhammad ali meant to him in his generation of athletes. >> reporter: john berman here alongside steve smith to talk to him about what this meant to him. we are here covering the whole sports world this weekend thinking about muhammad ali. steve, you had a chance to meet him on several occasions. that first time, what was that like? >> i was speechless. he was muhammad ali, the greatest boxer of all time. more than that, the social activist. you talk about getting a chance to be in his presence. i couldn't get words out. i had so much i wanted to ask him. for him to take the time to talk to me. i was in college. i f
. >> one of the most charismatic figures in history period, i think it is safe to say. certainly, 20th, 21st century history, had such an impact all around the world, particularly in the world of sports. he paved the way for multiple generations of african-american athletes. i just came from the nba finals. i was in oakland, the home of the golden state warriors where he was watching the nba finals. i had a chance to speak with steve smith to talk about what muhammad ali meant to him in...
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he is charismatic. i admire that, not saying it as a negative, but a leader has to make a tough decision, can't cut and run, a leader runs to the fire to put it out. >> going into new hampshire there's a lot of pressure on you. how well do you have to do here? >> i don't feel pressure, first of all, i feel blessed to be a candidate for president of the greatest country on the face of the earth, so i don't feel pressure. >> you don't feel any pressure? >> no, i am in it for the long haul. there's a narrative to gear up for the race. >> your supporter, senator lindsey graham, said if jeb doesn't do well in new hampshire, he's quote, toast. >> he said if i get beat bad by marco rubio, i am toast. there's a big difference. every election is different. all of them have one thing in common, they're not over after the first primary. they're never over after the first primary. not a single delegate was selected to the national convention yet. imagine what the clinton head machine will do to the party nominee. y
he is charismatic. i admire that, not saying it as a negative, but a leader has to make a tough decision, can't cut and run, a leader runs to the fire to put it out. >> going into new hampshire there's a lot of pressure on you. how well do you have to do here? >> i don't feel pressure, first of all, i feel blessed to be a candidate for president of the greatest country on the face of the earth, so i don't feel pressure. >> you don't feel any pressure? >> no, i am in it...
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very charismatic. the center of the group. >> reporter: wren volunteered with cruz for a technical journal for two years. then suddenly in 1974, the cruz family just disappeared. >> he sold his company and had gone ban to the united states. >> were you surprised? >> y because i thought that his business was growing, and i felt that he was becoming more established, and there's no reason to give it up. >> did he talk about, i'm going to go back to america? >> never. >> i'm going to give up on canada? >> never to me. never to me. he was establishing his business here, and it was successful. >> indeed. and there was never any sense that he was about to leave for any reason. >> reporter: the story, according to ted cruz it was alcohol that changed everything. cruz says his mother and father drank too much. >> when i was 3 years old, my father decided, he didn't want to be married anymore. and he didn't want a 3-year-old son. so he got on a plane and left calgary and flew back to texas, to houston. and he l
very charismatic. the center of the group. >> reporter: wren volunteered with cruz for a technical journal for two years. then suddenly in 1974, the cruz family just disappeared. >> he sold his company and had gone ban to the united states. >> were you surprised? >> y because i thought that his business was growing, and i felt that he was becoming more established, and there's no reason to give it up. >> did he talk about, i'm going to go back to america? >>...
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as you said, he's very charismatic. is this handwriting -- hand wringing, excuse me, part of the establishment types, is it warranted you think? >> well, i think that it will be greeted as, you know, pearl clutching. >> that's my phrase, the liberals. yeah, oh, my gosh, clutching their pearls. >> people playing eyore and whatever. but because -- so all of the sort of the checks and balances are unpopular, okay. so congress is very unpopular. the media is now very unpopular. interestingly, the only institutions that are actually maintaining their popularity are the military and the police, which are institutions that i believe in but also institutions that sort of fit into a more right wing world view. so basically there was a study in the "new york times" today, a research that was reported in the "new york times" today that an increasing number of americans are okay with like a military-led government. so that's part of it, but the people who would hold a strong man accountable, congress, the supreme court, media elite
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putin who is not that charismatic in eastern europe or western europe. he is charismatic in his own country. >> i have to leave it there. many thanks. i appreciate you being here with me this morning. >>> the nfl season opens with even more demonstrations during the national anthem. that's next. nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. [ rear alert sounds ]" [ music stops ]n ] ♪ on the road again we are all in for our customers. ♪ just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. ha-ha-ha! um-hmmm! hey! nikki! what are you doing here? you tell me, stephen. what? i'm
putin who is not that charismatic in eastern europe or western europe. he is charismatic in his own country. >> i have to leave it there. many thanks. i appreciate you being here with me this morning. >>> the nfl season opens with even more demonstrations during the national anthem. that's next. nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are...
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i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do you think this is the right thing for president obama to do, 25 days from leaving the white house? set aside trump for a moment, he was implicitly, he was explicitly criticizing hillary clinton here. what's the point of that? >> well, i think the point is he was talking to his friend, as you just noted in interview with david. this is someone who, you know, his guard's down and being completely honest. i think it's fine for him to believe that he would have had a good shot at donald trump. i think his approval rating affirms that fact. i think the fact that there are 20-plus million americans on obamacare a
i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do...
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we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. 2016 chevy malibu. wow, it's nice. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in called teen driver technology, which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh, that's smart. it even mutes the radio until the seat belt is fastened. will it keep track of how many boys get it in the car? (laughter) cause that could be useful. this is ahead of what my audi has for sure. wish my beamer had that. i didn't even know that technology existed. i'm not in the market for a car but now i may be. i wish we had looked for a bigger place before he was born. oh, when we wanted another place, first thing we did was check out credit karma - made
we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. 2016 chevy malibu. wow, it's nice. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in...
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we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus. the question is, why? >> does judas know what he's doing? does judas resent jesus, or is he just disillusioned, or is he just confused? >> we don't know what made judas do what he did. i can imagine a lot of different motives. >> in the gospel of matthew, judas betrays jesus for 30 pieces of silver. >> for me, greed doesn't work as a motive because judas spent the last one tthree years traipsing ound the judean desert and galilee presumably for no money. so why now all of a sudden is this person greedy? >> so why else would cause judas to double cross jesus? >> i am with jesus of nazareth and can bring him to you. >> some experts
we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus. the question is, why? >> does judas know what he's doing? does...
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we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. sweeet... wow... there it is. this holiday season, people have a lot to say about the chevy red tag sales event. this thing is a beast. steel or aluminum? steel. why? science. it's gonna hold up over aluminum, big time. you can get special holiday pricing and when you find your red tag, you get thousands more cash back. that's two deals in one. two deals sound better than one. that's a for-sure thing for me. during the red tag sales event, get two deals in one. find your tag for an average total value over ninety-six hundred dollars on chevy silverado all stars. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. marie knows that a any occasion feel more special. so she makes her pie c
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. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different. and you never know when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? ♪ >> it was about 7:30, 7:45, and i heard some gunshots, but that's not really unusual in this area. >> 911. your emergency? hello? [ gunshot ] >> things didn't happen in our community on that level. how on earth could somebody be that evil? no one was safe. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bu
. >> you just don't know, maybe he was charismatic at one time, maybe he was different. and you never know when a person can snap or anything, and i, myself, had been in a shelter at one time. i have experienced that. when you have somebody like sandy who's soft and quiet and nice, there's people who prey on that. and then after they get them, the control starts. and then they feel stuck or they've got two children, what are they going to do, where are they going to go? ♪ >> it...
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when you have a president like this who is so charismatic, who is popular, who can really drive out the base, who wouldn't want to run with president obama. >> today is the big day, the president getting ready to deliver miss commencement speech at howard university. >> i want to read you something: the hard truth is this years's congratulations with will enter america -- forces epip m-- epitomized by donald trump. >> president obama has worked for almost eight years to unify our country. that is secretary clinton's message, it's senator sanders' message and you have donald trump of the republican party who is out there building a wall around the republican party and outside that party are african-americans, hispanics and women and that's not the american way. >> but trump is turning people out to vote who may not have participated in past election cycles, so he does have passionate supporters on his side and yet there are some we've now heard trying to break away from that trump position, we know, senator lindsey graham saying not voting, mitt romney saying not voting, jeb bush saying
when you have a president like this who is so charismatic, who is popular, who can really drive out the base, who wouldn't want to run with president obama. >> today is the big day, the president getting ready to deliver miss commencement speech at howard university. >> i want to read you something: the hard truth is this years's congratulations with will enter america -- forces epip m-- epitomized by donald trump. >> president obama has worked for almost eight years to unify...
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your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, poteially leading up to violence. >> the family have heard these reports that jesus is preaching and casting demons out, and they think, has he gone mad. >> want to see jesus, it's his mother and brothers. >> when jesus gets word that his family has come for him, he refuses to see them. he asks, who are new mother and my brother? here are my mother and my brothers. whoever does god's will is my brother and sister and mother. >> he's saying to his family, if you don't support me, i'm going to deny you too. >> he won't see them. >> it's almost like he disses his family. >> that was actually a rejection of the flesh and blood family, and i think his family would have been shocked by that. >> go! >> james is not unlike us. can you imagine if your brothe
your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernaum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, poteially leading up to violence. >> the family have heard these reports that jesus is preaching and casting demons out, and...
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island, of course, then, supporters came out along the streets and highways to welcome him, as his young charismatic revolutionary was driven to havana. now, a man so controversial, so divisive, in cuba. in santiago, cuba. in just a few hours, you have to think when the sun rises over us, it rises over a very different cuba and cubans. and it will take some time to absorb this news and begin to wonder about what this news means for their future. >> patrick oppmann, thank you thank you very much. >> fidel castro was born in cuba, and castro ruled cuba for nearly 50 years. first as prime minister and then as president. he was known for his long fiery speeches. military fatigues, and of course, cigars. and was widely criticized for his freedom of speech. turn his reign, and he named his brother raul his successor. the cold era ruled lived long enough to see the relationship with the united states. joins me now is christiane amanpour in london. first, let me get your reaction, christiane. >> martin, it was inevitable, 90 years old, he outlasted ten u.s. presidents but the last one, barack obama outlaste
island, of course, then, supporters came out along the streets and highways to welcome him, as his young charismatic revolutionary was driven to havana. now, a man so controversial, so divisive, in cuba. in santiago, cuba. in just a few hours, you have to think when the sun rises over us, it rises over a very different cuba and cubans. and it will take some time to absorb this news and begin to wonder about what this news means for their future. >> patrick oppmann, thank you thank you...
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he was very reasonable, charismatic leader in a small environment. he could solve damn near any problem you give him because he was that kind of person. >> i remember once we listened to a radio program he had done, and he talked to a bunch of his forces around the nation and basically gave credit to the heroes of samara and whatnot. the kind of thing a corporate leader would do saying, sales did a great job this week. supply chain is doing wonderfully. it was good leadership. >> zarqawi motivated thousands of his followers to commit their lives to the cause. and troops across the coalition were suffering on a daily basis because of improvised explosive devices, insurgent attacks. >> he was walking the walk. he wasn't just some bin laden in a cave kind of thing spewing hatred to the west. he was the field commander for al qaeda fighting america. >> i was placed in command of joint special operations command in october of 2003. jsoc was an organization put together to do the nation's most sensitive missions. >> i was the senior intelligence officer wo
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he was very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist and he is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like overboard, almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his roommate, had told me on numerous occasions how filthy his room was. it just was putrid. it just smelled like rotten food and dirty laundry and it was very, very dark. the blinds were always drawn, his door was always shut. he didn't want people in his private space. there was a safe haven there. >> we all thought that he had a secret life. i remember him telling me some stories that just seemed very outlandish. >> his conquests in paris, how he made love there at the eiffel tower, that he was kicked out of the country, he was asked to leave or told to lea
he was very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist and he is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like overboard, almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well....
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>> gifted, charismatic. nothing in his life suggests he could make it. when i say that, by the way, jamie, that doesn't mean that they can't, but barack obama couldn't, and there was nothing in his background to suggest it. and my point is simply this. we can't afford to take that risk. if we're fighting for the renewal of our country, i think you want someone who has a proven record, detailed plans and a steady hand. >> you got emotional last night when your mom was at the town hall. your dad can't be here because of his parkinson's. >> whenever i think about my dad, i get emotional. >> because? >> because he's frail. and for a guy you have -- who i always thought was like superman, to see him in the condition physically that he's in is hard. >> what's your strategy for the next couple of days? >> we're going to campaign hard, all in. have a good debate tomorrow night and finish strong. >> jeb bush there with cnn special correspondent jamie gandall. joined now by mark pr resson. he no doubt loves his family. proud of his family. nevertheless when he dec
>> gifted, charismatic. nothing in his life suggests he could make it. when i say that, by the way, jamie, that doesn't mean that they can't, but barack obama couldn't, and there was nothing in his background to suggest it. and my point is simply this. we can't afford to take that risk. if we're fighting for the renewal of our country, i think you want someone who has a proven record, detailed plans and a steady hand. >> you got emotional last night when your mom was at the town...
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religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion but what the romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially. >> fearing for jesus's safety james and his family come. >> it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment potentially leading up to violence. >> the family heard these reports that jesus was casting demons out and they thought, has he gone mad? >> when jesus gets word that his family have come for him, he refuses to see them. he asked who are my brother and my brothers. here are my mother and my brothers. whoever does god's will is my brother and sister and mother. >> he is saying to his family, if you don't support me, i am going to deny you too. >> it's almost like he disses his family. >> it's actually a rejection of the blood family and i think his family would have been shocked by that. >> he's out of his mind, leave. go. >> james is not unlike us. can you imagine if your brother said, you know, i'm the son of god. what would you say? obviously we would think they're crazy. >> a few weeks la
religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion but what the romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially. >> fearing for jesus's safety james and his family come. >> it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment potentially leading up to violence. >> the family heard these reports that jesus was casting demons out and they thought, has he gone mad? >> when jesus gets word that...
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we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. >>> judas iscariot, the man who . the party's starting! ♪ ♪ ♪ originally brewed for the holidays. enjoyed ever since. stella artois. host one to remember i'ts your tv, take it with you. with directv and at&t, stream live tv anywhere data-free. join directv today starting at $35/month. no extra monthly fees. ♪ ♪ ♪ lend him a helping hand. ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ ♪ take a good look around... ♪ ...and if you're lookin' down, ♪ ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ ♪put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ in your heart. (avo) the subaru share the love event is happening now and will have given ninety million dollars to help real people like
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but in order to do that, they have to be very -- like i said, charismatic, personable. his talk in mosul, i speak arabic, it was riveting for someone who understands the language. i can see this description of him being accurate. yes, she is putting her life in danger. she better go in hiding. >> quickly, does this have any intelligence value to officials tracking al baghdadi? >> yes, anybody around him, his network, anything she gives up is very importantor piecing this all together. even if it's old. i mean, getting a database on this guy and going after him, you need this sort of thing, yes. >> bob baer, thank you very much. >>> well, it's safe to say that donald trump hasn't had a very good 24 hours and his rivals are pouncing. what john kasich says are the five reasons trump should never be allowed into the oval office. this, as trump holds a surprise meeting with the rnc. he just walked out. details just ahead. you do all this research on a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more research on
but in order to do that, they have to be very -- like i said, charismatic, personable. his talk in mosul, i speak arabic, it was riveting for someone who understands the language. i can see this description of him being accurate. yes, she is putting her life in danger. she better go in hiding. >> quickly, does this have any intelligence value to officials tracking al baghdadi? >> yes, anybody around him, his network, anything she gives up is very importantor piecing this all...
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. >> if you are thinking of voting for donald trump, the charismatic guy, promising to make america great again, stop and take a moment to imagine how you feel if you met a guy named donald trump, a litigious liar and support of a former klan leader he can't decide whether or not to condemn. >> reporter: that was a reference to drump by john oliver, a biographer referred to trump's original name before it was changed over two generations ago. that's the twitter hash tag, make donald drump again is trending nationwide. >> thanks very much. i want to go to sarah murray on the campaign trail in the other super tuesday state, georgia. what's the mood there, sarah? >> reporter: well, wolf, he has another crowd waiting in georgia. the question is whether donald trump will address the controversies, the kkk and protests we saw earlier. one thing to remember, even though we are jumping from controversy to controversy in the daily news cycle, the trump campaign is jumping from super tuesday state to super tuesday state, places like georgia with open primaries, they feel they could have a leg up. y
. >> if you are thinking of voting for donald trump, the charismatic guy, promising to make america great again, stop and take a moment to imagine how you feel if you met a guy named donald trump, a litigious liar and support of a former klan leader he can't decide whether or not to condemn. >> reporter: that was a reference to drump by john oliver, a biographer referred to trump's original name before it was changed over two generations ago. that's the twitter hash tag, make donald...
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. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more about their history and how they come down to us. >> palestine in the first century is buzzing with prophets. they follow in the tradition of old testament preachers, men like isaiah and elijah. >> the tablet of god speaks plainly. i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. even though john the baptist bases himself at the edge of the wilderness, people come from far and wide to hear his uncompromising message. >> geographically speaking, he's actually from the margins.
. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time...
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barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started. >>> first came the brexit vote which surprised much of the world and then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. upcoming elections in europe be the third shock to the system. let me bring in a great panel to discuss the rise of populism. thank you for being late, an t optimiop optimist guide. also in "the times" a great piece by my next guest ian. i he's a professor at bard college. before that she was the international affairs editor at france 24 and narx naia teaches politics. welcome to you all. we arrived to this consensus that francis called the end of history and,
barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started....
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he was possibly the most talented, charismatic, entertaining, influential and barrier breaking of his generation. prince, the purple one, died today at the age of 57. the cause of death is not yet known. we do know that prince was found unresponsive in an elevator at his estate in minnesota and the last few weeks of his life were a bit mysterious. prince was an artist of the kind of significant that his death would merit an official statement from the president of the united states and we just got one. "we lost a world icon. michelle and i join millions of fans from around the world in mourning the sudden death of prince. few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly or touched quite so many people with their talent. prince did it all. funk, r & b, rock 'n' roll. he was a brilliant band leader. a strong spirit transcends rules. nobody was more creative. our thoughts and prayers are with his family, his band and all who loved him." . a statement from president obama tom foreman is here with a look at a rather irreplaceable life. >> prince was inc
he was possibly the most talented, charismatic, entertaining, influential and barrier breaking of his generation. prince, the purple one, died today at the age of 57. the cause of death is not yet known. we do know that prince was found unresponsive in an elevator at his estate in minnesota and the last few weeks of his life were a bit mysterious. prince was an artist of the kind of significant that his death would merit an official statement from the president of the united states and we just...
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>> bannon is just a charismatic wild man, mile-a-minute talker. he's a guy who's had this bizarre series of careers from naval officer to goldman sachs banker to sarah palin filmmaker who fell in with andrew breitbart, the late conservative provocateur and wound up taking over the breitbart news network after breitbart died. he is sort of insinuated himself into the center of this alt right world of splinter conservatives who have bedevilled gop establishment leaders like paul ryan, john boehner, like jeb bush. it makes a weird sort of serendipitous sense that he would wind up the top of donald trump's political campaign. >> you write also about his washington, d.c. town house that the lincoln era detail and his daughter. tell me about that. >> well, bannon lives in a town house a couple of blocks from the supreme court that is decorated down to the curtains in 1865 lincoln era style. it's got an elaborate dining room mural. it has american flags. it feels like you're stepping back 150 years in time when you go over to what is known in washington
>> bannon is just a charismatic wild man, mile-a-minute talker. he's a guy who's had this bizarre series of careers from naval officer to goldman sachs banker to sarah palin filmmaker who fell in with andrew breitbart, the late conservative provocateur and wound up taking over the breitbart news network after breitbart died. he is sort of insinuated himself into the center of this alt right world of splinter conservatives who have bedevilled gop establishment leaders like paul ryan, john...
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he is a very charismatic personality. what he wants to talk about tonight, what is important for mike pence to talk about. immigration reform. something close to his campaign. trade. obamacare. agents of change. these things mike pence needs hit on tonight. throws the exact opposite things hillary clinton and tim kaine wanted to talk about. >> he didn't really carry it through for the entire debate. >> it is tough on position yourself as an agent of change which you've never done anything other than make money for yourself. there is no record. he hasn't done anything. make money or lose money. which is now benefiting from. this guy seven years old. and this is no outside here. the argument is that secretary clinton has had 80 years. she was obviously not been in power. >> is not it possible? ? he can try but the counter is, sure, there is change but there is the wrong kind of change. which is what donald trump represents. i think tonight this is more of a run-up, setting the football in the perfect place. that the vp cand
he is a very charismatic personality. what he wants to talk about tonight, what is important for mike pence to talk about. immigration reform. something close to his campaign. trade. obamacare. agents of change. these things mike pence needs hit on tonight. throws the exact opposite things hillary clinton and tim kaine wanted to talk about. >> he didn't really carry it through for the entire debate. >> it is tough on position yourself as an agent of change which you've never done...
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he is charismatic. he knows it. his problem is he has to do something that most politicals don't have to do. he has to prove he is competent as a political leader. that means actually being more restrained and more boring than he would like to be. hillary clinton is the opposite. demonstrates better sense of humor and better charisma. his is restraint and look presidential. you can have fun and go overboard, but when pushes comes to shove, you're serious. he hasn't proven that. going nastier is an error on his part. we will be back in mid-august when he attacked the gold star family. his numbers will go back to what they were in august if he starts going nasty. >> errol, he is saying out in the open that he is likely to get nastier because he's capable of such. if his advisers are telling him don't do this, he is essentially, you know, showing the cards and saying this is what he's going to deal with and deal to hillary clinton come eight days from now at the debate. >> that's right. that's the competitive side of d
he is charismatic. he knows it. his problem is he has to do something that most politicals don't have to do. he has to prove he is competent as a political leader. that means actually being more restrained and more boring than he would like to be. hillary clinton is the opposite. demonstrates better sense of humor and better charisma. his is restraint and look presidential. you can have fun and go overboard, but when pushes comes to shove, you're serious. he hasn't proven that. going nastier is...
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muhammad ali, one of the charismatic figures in sports history and he knew it. >> i am the greatest. >> the first thing that sprang into my mind on hearing of ali's passing was not the frazier or foreman fights, it was chuck we ner. because it was the fight that inspired silvester stallone to bang out the script for "rocky." the only time he was off his feet was when ali sent him to the canvas in the 15th round. a movie about wener is going to be released this year. mr. wepner, what was it like to climb into the ring with muhammad ali? >> it was great. i was excited and i was ready and it was the greatest night of my life. and i was ready for ali. i just wasn't ready for how great he was. you know, i could have fought anybody that night and probably beat them because i trained full-time. the only time in my career of 20 years i went away to camp at all. so by the time the bell rang i was ready for ali. he was just so great that even in as great a shape as i was in i wasn't good enough. >> you are the real deal. he gave you a shot at that title. how did that make you feel? >> it made
muhammad ali, one of the charismatic figures in sports history and he knew it. >> i am the greatest. >> the first thing that sprang into my mind on hearing of ali's passing was not the frazier or foreman fights, it was chuck we ner. because it was the fight that inspired silvester stallone to bang out the script for "rocky." the only time he was off his feet was when ali sent him to the canvas in the 15th round. a movie about wener is going to be released this year. mr....
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we have jesus' charismatic messianic figure in town. we have a major jewish festival and the romans, on top of it, are watching. the romans are worried that it is going to explode at any moment. >> fearing the romans would punish them for any unrest, the jewish high priests decide to take action against jesus. the scene is set for the greatest betrayal in history. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. testing, testing... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ ♪honey gotta strike me blind... ♪somebody gotta save my soul... ♪baby penetrates my mind... ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪and i'm the world's forgotten boy..
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responsibility for what happened, for his part, i feel like he's really dangerous because he's a super charismatic leader and he has the power to influence people, and i think if people had all the information, they would make a very different choice. >> brandy amstel, thank you for sharing your story. we appreciate it. >>> the cnn film "enlighten us" airs tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with const
responsibility for what happened, for his part, i feel like he's really dangerous because he's a super charismatic leader and he has the power to influence people, and i think if people had all the information, they would make a very different choice. >> brandy amstel, thank you for sharing your story. we appreciate it. >>> the cnn film "enlighten us" airs tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. the...
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i introduce you to canada's new charismatic prime minister. >> we want to be positive players in the world. >> also the ever-spreading zika virus caused the white house to call a meeting in the situation room. and the world health organization to convene an emergency committee. we'll tell you what you need to know. >>> and you know what life is like in france. 35-hour workweek, six weeks of vacation, great wine and food. not quite. the country's economy minister busts some myths. >>> then, five years ago, cairo's tahirir square was crowded trying to topple a government. what happened to egypt and the arab spring? i have a scholar and great journalist to tell us where it all goes. >>> and honor killings. one of the most barbaric brands of murder. a woman shot by her own family because she loved the wrong person. i'll talk to an oscar-winning filmmaker who has made a stunning film about one such horrific case. but first, here's my take. >>> to understand why the current conservative crack-up so con founds the republican establishment, you have to recognize that the party is facing two
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. >> reporter: fidel castro was a charismatic and controversial figure. but perhaps here in this region more than anywhere else, he was a larger than life idle during the 1970s and 1980s when the military dictatorship seized control in south america. and some people even fled the violence and sought refuge in cuba. he went on to become a poppials leader and after they lost their main ally, socialist cuba survived and he reinvented himself as a mentor for a whole new generation of leftist leaders. to bolivia. he stood up to the regional super power the united states for some 50 years. railing against their policiepo ideologies and showing a region sick of being considered america's backyard. that they could be independent, that they could set their own course. which is why today, not only the leftist governments but centerests presidents have come out and paid their respect to what he has done for this region. you heard from presidents in chile. the center right government in brazil calling castro a man of conviction and of course in nicaragua where they'v
. >> reporter: fidel castro was a charismatic and controversial figure. but perhaps here in this region more than anywhere else, he was a larger than life idle during the 1970s and 1980s when the military dictatorship seized control in south america. and some people even fled the violence and sought refuge in cuba. he went on to become a poppials leader and after they lost their main ally, socialist cuba survived and he reinvented himself as a mentor for a whole new generation of leftist...
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and they're always described the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of day philosophies to his followers, a belief that was centered around a battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in revelation the seven seals represent the apocalypse. the biblical end of days. in the bible only the lamb of god can open the seals. koresh preached that he had that power. by january 1992 disturbing rumors about the self-styled prophet had surfaced. the local newspaper, the "waco tribune herald" began to investigate koresh and his hold over the davidians. >> he had what was called his new light revelation and that was that as the messiah, he should generate a new population of people to inherent the kingdom of god. to do that all the women in the group belonged to him. >> as part of his new light prophecy, koresh dissolved a
and they're always described the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of day philosophies to his followers, a belief that was centered around a battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in...
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the charismatic leader of a family who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you all happy with yourselves? >> yes. >> good. >> are you happy? >> am i happy? it's your court. i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem was he did not physically participate in the murders but only manson had a motive to commit these murders and that motive was helter skelter. >> manson envisioned white people would turn against the black man if they thought black men committed these seven murders and ultimately there would be a civil war between blacks and whites. manson foresaw the black man would win this war but he said the black man because of inexperience would not be able to handle the reins of power. so you would have to look around at those white people who had survived, who had escaped from helter skelter. in other words, turn over the reins of power to charles manson and his family. >> when the worlds "helter skelter" were found printed in blood i argued to the jury this was tantamount to manson's fingerprints we'll found at the murder scene. >> manson sat through this sayin
the charismatic leader of a family who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you all happy with yourselves? >> yes. >> good. >> are you happy? >> am i happy? it's your court. i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem was he did not physically participate in the murders but only manson had a motive to commit these murders and that motive was helter skelter. >> manson envisioned white people would turn against the black man if they...
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he is very charismatic and he is a wonderful person, but he doesn't have a record. >> chris christie has been going as we say full new jersey. he has taken the gloves off attacking marco rubio and there was a report that your campaign and his campaign behind the scenes are coordinating. >> no, no. >> absolutely not? >> no, i have gotten the full new jersey christie. john kasich, chris christie and i share a common feature. we had to make tough decisions. they do it today as governor, i did it for eight years. my record of accomplishment is out there for the world to see. other candidates may have the virtues of being a great speaker, i'm sure they'll brag about that, but my record is a record of accomplishment. >> there's a theory out there that it is personal between you and marco rubio. >> not at all. >> that if you're not going to win, you're going to make sure he doesn't win. >> no, no. i will support the republican nominee, as i always have. i have always worked hard to elect the most conservative person to be president of the united states because i think that philosophy is the
he is very charismatic and he is a wonderful person, but he doesn't have a record. >> chris christie has been going as we say full new jersey. he has taken the gloves off attacking marco rubio and there was a report that your campaign and his campaign behind the scenes are coordinating. >> no, no. >> absolutely not? >> no, i have gotten the full new jersey christie. john kasich, chris christie and i share a common feature. we had to make tough decisions. they do it today...
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. >> translator: i called him trump, he says, because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the fight against isis. in his honor, named his recently opened fish restaurant in the city of dohut after the donald and designed the the catchy logo. in iraq's murky waters, trump inspired some here to hope he'll also make kyrgyzstan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way it's cooked. it's called mezguf here in iraq and big league popular and this is a catch fit for a president. there's no flip-flopping here. it takes just 45 minutes to go from the tank to cutting board to grill to plate. no time wasted. what i admire about trump's personality, he says, he's decisive, tough, and hopefully with that toughness, he'll finish off isis. shrugs off as mere campaign rhetoric, but trump's pledge to cast a wide net banning all muslims from entering the united states. even wants to open a branch of his restaurant near the white house, maybe trump will invite him in. here's one
. >> translator: i called him trump, he says, because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the fight against isis. in his honor, named his recently opened fish restaurant in the city of dohut after the donald and designed the the catchy logo. in iraq's murky waters, trump inspired some here to hope he'll also make kyrgyzstan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way...
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pakistan's charismatic politician imran khan tries to explain the anger against america in the muslim world and why he says it's actually lessened in pakistan in recent years. >>> but first here is my take. after donald trump's foreign policy address this week, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, republican bob corker, announced that he was very impressed, extolling the broadness, the vision of the speech. the wall street journal said it was serious. the national interest, jacob hybrand said that the candidate was more restrained. clearly we now consider it a wonder of sorts that donald trump can spend 40 minutes in front of cameras during which he avoids vulgarity, retrains from bigotry and reads from a teleprompter. the speech was in fact an embarrassment, a meandering collection of slogans. >> we must make america strong again. our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. >> it did not contain his most absurd and unworkable suggestions, building a wall, stopping people from sending their own money to mexico, banning all muslims from entering the un
pakistan's charismatic politician imran khan tries to explain the anger against america in the muslim world and why he says it's actually lessened in pakistan in recent years. >>> but first here is my take. after donald trump's foreign policy address this week, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, republican bob corker, announced that he was very impressed, extolling the broadness, the vision of the speech. the wall street journal said it was serious. the national...
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he's a gifted politician, he got elected at the age of 26, he is very charismatic and a wonderful person but he doesn't have a record. >> chris christie has been going as we say full new jersey. he has taken the gloves off, attacking marco rubio and there was a report that your campaign and his campaign behind the scenes are coordinating. >> no. no. >> absolutely not. >> no. ifk i've gotten the full new jersey from chris christie during this campaign. it's good not to be his target because he is pretty good at this that stuff. look. john kasich and chris christie and i share one common feature. we had to make tough decisions. they do it today as governor, i did it for eight years. my record of accomplishments out there for the world to see. and other candidates, they may have the virtues of being a great speaker, and i'm sure they will brag about that. but my record is a record of accomplishment. i don't need to have it coordinated with anybody. >> there is a theory out there that it's personal between you and marco rubio. >> not at all. >> that if the you're not going to win, you're goi
he's a gifted politician, he got elected at the age of 26, he is very charismatic and a wonderful person but he doesn't have a record. >> chris christie has been going as we say full new jersey. he has taken the gloves off, attacking marco rubio and there was a report that your campaign and his campaign behind the scenes are coordinating. >> no. no. >> absolutely not. >> no. ifk i've gotten the full new jersey from chris christie during this campaign. it's good not to be...
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barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my washington post column this week and let's get started. >>> first kamt brexit vote which surprised much of the world, then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. will upcoming elections in europe be a third shock to the system? let me bring in a panel to discuss the rise of this. thank you for being late. optimist guide to thriving in the age of excellence. he's also of course a "new york times" columnist. also in the times this weekend there's a great piece by any next guest, ian. it's called the end of the angle american order. he's a professor at bart college. melissa bell
barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my...